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Interventional Jobs in Edmonton, AB (NOW HIRING)

Psychologist Brightpath Educational Support Services Part-Time Contract Position - Edmonton Brightpath Educational Support Services is a provider of early childhood intervention with funding provided ...

Mental Health Therapist

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$44.03 - CA$56.50/hr

Provide holistic interventions using developmentally appropriate therapeutic modalities and Indigenous wellness practices to support patients in achieving their therapeutic goals. * Collaborate with ...

Child Life Specialist

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$40.81 - CA$54.34/hr

These interventions are designed to reduce stress, support coping with illness and hospitalization, and promote independence and emotional well being. As a valued member of the care team, you will ...

Child Life Specialist

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$40.81 - CA$54.34/hr

These interventions are designed to reduce stress, support coping with illness and hospitalization, and promote independence and emotional well being. As a valued member of the care team, you will ...

Child Life Specialist

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$40.81 - CA$54.34/hr

These interventions are designed to reduce stress, support coping with illness and hospitalization, and promote independence and emotional wellbeing. As a valued member of the care team, you will ...

Physiotherapist I

Edmonton, AB

CA$42.51 - CA$56.60/hr

The successful candidate will be a member of a team that provides Physiotherapy services to children and families, including assessment and intervention, provision of rehabilitation/consultation ...

Program Education lead

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$78K - CA$116K/yr

Experience with Response to Intervention (RTI), social-emotional learning (SEL), classroom management, behavior modification, individual behavior support plans (IBSPs), and individualized programming ...

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Interventional information

What is the difference between Interventional vs Diagnostic Radiologist?

AspectInterventional RadiologistDiagnostic Radiologist
CertificationsMedical degree, radiology residency, fellowship in interventional radiologyMedical degree, radiology residency
Work EnvironmentPerforms minimally invasive procedures using imaging guidance in hospitals or clinicsInterprets medical images like X-rays, MRIs, CT scans in imaging centers or hospitals
Industry UsageCommonly employed in hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialized imaging centersPrimarily employed in hospitals and diagnostic imaging facilities

Interventional radiologists focus on performing minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging, such as biopsies or vascular treatments. Diagnostic radiologists interpret imaging studies to diagnose conditions. While both roles require similar certifications, their work environments and daily tasks differ significantly, with interventional radiologists actively performing procedures and diagnostic radiologists analyzing images.

What cities near Edmonton, AB are hiring for Interventional jobs?

Cities near Edmonton, AB with the most Interventional job openings:

Infographic showing various Interventional job openings in Edmonton, AB as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 63% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 21% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Registered Social Worker - Black Youth Mentorship and Wraparound Support

African Canadian Civic Engagement Council

Edmonton, AB

$38 - $40/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

About ACCEC

The African Canadian Civic Engagement Council (ACCEC) is a nationally recognized, Black-led, Black-founded, and Black-serving grassroots organization based in Edmonton. Through culturally responsive programming, advocacy, research, leadership development, and access-to-justice initiatives, ACCEC advances the dignity, human rights, and well-being of people of African descent.

Position Overview

In partnership with the University of Calgary's Black Youth Mentorship and Leadership Program, ACCEC delivers mentorship programming that supports the educational, professional, personal, and community development of Black youth.

ACCEC is seeking an experienced, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed Registered Social Worker to provide individualized wraparound support to Black youth during and following their participation in ACCEC's mentorship programs.

The social worker will serve as a consistent and trusted point of contact, providing case management, psychosocial support, crisis intervention, advocacy, systems navigation, referrals, resource connections, and follow-up support.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct participant intake, needs assessments, screenings, and strength-based assessments.
  • Develop, monitor, and review individualized support plans.
  • Provide culturally responsive, trauma-informed case management, regular check-ins, and follow-up support.
  • Provide crisis intervention, safety planning, stabilization, and supportive intervention within professional scope.
  • Help participants navigate education, justice, health, mental health, housing, employment, income support, victim-service, and community-service systems.
  • Empower participants to communicate their needs and advocate alongside them across education, legal, government, justice, and service systems.
  • Connect participants with appropriate educational, employment, financial, housing, health, victim-service, and community resources
  • Assist with applications, forms, documentation, referrals, and other practical steps required to access services.
  • Accompany participants to appointments, meetings, or court proceedings when appropriate, authorized, and undertaken with the participant's consent.
  • Maintain accurate, timely, objective, confidential, and secure case documentation.
  • Collaborate with ACCEC staff, mentors, families or natural supports where appropriate, and community partners.
  • Track services, referrals, outcomes, and service gaps to support program improvement.
  • Contribute to internal and funder reporting while protecting participant privacy and confidentiality.
  • Follow ACCEC policies and procedures relating to privacy, safeguarding, mandatory reporting, incident reporting, and emergency response.
  • Promptly report serious incidents, safeguarding concerns, in accordance with ACCEC policies.


Required Qualifications/Skills

  • Bachelor of Social Work from a recognized institution.
  • Current registration and active practice permit in good standing with the Alberta College of Social Workers.
  • Minimum of three years of relevant experience in youth support, case management, crisis intervention, victim services, or community-based social work.
  • Demonstrated experience working with Black youth, racialized communities, newcomers, or individuals affected by systemic barriers.
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed, anti-racist, anti-oppressive, culturally responsive, youth-centred, and strengths-based practice.
  • Experience conducting assessments, developing support plans, coordinating referrals, documenting services, and supporting complex cases.
  • Understanding of informed consent, confidentiality, privacy, professional boundaries, safeguarding, and mandatory-reporting obligations.
  • Strong communication, advocacy, relationship-building, crisis-intervention, organizational, and documentation skills.
  • Ability to manage complex and sensitive situations with professionalism, empathy, discretion, and sound judgment.


Additional Requirements

  • Ability to work in person from ACCEC's Edmonton office.
  • Ability to work occasional evenings or weekends based on program needs.
  • Ability to travel independently within Edmonton and the surrounding area for approved work-related duties.
  • Ability to maintain professional registration, continuing-competence requirements, and applicable professional liability insurance throughout employment.
  • Ability to perform the essential duties of the position, with reasonable accommodation as required by law.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience supporting youth affected by violence or victimization who require educational, employment, wraparound, advocacy, and resource-navigation support.
  • Experience working within a Black-led, culturally specific, grassroots, or community-based organization.
  • Current certification in suicide intervention, crisis response, non-violent crisis intervention, Mental Health First Aid, or a related area is considered an asset. ACCEC will provide additional role-specific training as required.
  • Proficiency in additional languages relevant to the diverse African-descent communities served by ACCEC is considered an asset.


Employment is conditional upon the successful candidate providing a clear Criminal Record Check, including a Vulnerable Sector Check, and a clear Child Intervention Record Check.


Why Join ACCEC?

  • Meaningful opportunity to support Black youth through culturally responsive, community-led programming.
  • Role-specific training and professional development opportunities.
  • Supportive and collaborative team environment.
  • Regular supervision, consultation, and professional guidance appropriate to the role.


Application deadline: July 24, 2026

Applicants selected for an interview will be required to provide proof of current registration and an active practice permit with the Alberta College of Social Workers.


ACCEC is committed to equitable and inclusive recruitment. We welcome applications from qualified candidates who demonstrate a strong commitment to culturally responsive, anti-racist, and anti-oppressive practice.


ACCEC thanks all applicants for their interest. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.